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情報処理システム、情報処理方法、および携帯電話機、サーバ、それらの制御方法ならびに制御プログラム Download PDF

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WO2013146413A1
WO2013146413A1 PCT/JP2013/057637 JP2013057637W WO2013146413A1 WO 2013146413 A1 WO2013146413 A1 WO 2013146413A1 JP 2013057637 W JP2013057637 W JP 2013057637W WO 2013146413 A1 WO2013146413 A1 WO 2013146413A1
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  • the present invention relates to an information processing system, an information processing method, a mobile phone, a server, a control method thereof and a control program.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a remote desktop system in which a plurality of peripheral devices (for example, a display, a mouse, a keyboard, a printer, and the like) are connected together.
  • a mobile communication terminal for example, a smartphone
  • a wireless LAN Local Area Network
  • a mobile communication network is also disclosed.
  • the technique described in the above document does not disclose that an input device is connected to the mobile phone itself, and further does not mention a technique in which the server controls the input device via the mobile phone. That is, data cannot be acquired from various input devices simply by connecting the mobile phone to the input device.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a technique for solving the above-described problems.
  • a system provides: A determination means for determining whether or not the own device can control the input device when the input device is connected via the communication interface; Request means for requesting control of the input device to a server connected via the wireless communication network when the determination means determines that the own device cannot control the input device; Signal transfer control means for controlling signal transfer between the input device and the server via the communication interface and the wireless communication network so that communication between the input device and the server can be established and the server can control the input device; A mobile phone with A server that controls the input device by communication established with the input device in response to a request from the request means; Equipped with.
  • the method according to the present invention comprises: A determination step of determining whether or not the own device can control the input device when the input device is connected via the communication interface; A requesting step for requesting control of the input device to a server connected via the wireless communication network when the determination step determines that the own device cannot control the input device; A control step for controlling the input device by communication established with the input device in response to the request of the request step; A signal transfer control step for controlling signal transfer between the input device and the server via the communication interface and the wireless communication network so that communication between the input device and the server can be established and the server can control the input device; Equipped with.
  • a mobile phone provides: A determination means for recognizing the input device when the input device is connected via the communication interface and determining whether or not the input device can control the input device; Request means for requesting control of the input device to a server connected via the wireless communication network when the determination means determines that the own device cannot control the input device; Signal transfer control means for controlling signal transfer between the input device and the server via the communication interface and the wireless communication network so that communication between the input device and the server can be established and the server can control the input device; Equipped with.
  • a method for controlling a mobile phone includes: A determination step of recognizing the input device when the input device is connected via the communication interface and determining whether or not the own device can control the input device; A requesting step for requesting control of the input device to a server connected via the wireless communication network when the determination step determines that the own device cannot control the input device; A signal transfer control step for controlling signal transfer between the input device and the server via the communication interface and the wireless communication network so that communication between the input device and the server can be established and the server can control the input device; including.
  • a control program provides: A determination step of recognizing the input device when the input device is connected via the communication interface and determining whether or not the own device can control the input device; A requesting step for requesting control of the input device to a server connected via the wireless communication network when the determination step determines that the own device cannot control the input device; A signal transfer control step for controlling signal transfer between the input device and the server via the communication interface and the wireless communication network so that communication between the input device and the server can be established and the server can control the input device; Is executed on the computer.
  • a server included in the information processing system includes control means for controlling the input device by communication established with the input device in response to a request from the request means.
  • a server control method includes: A method for controlling a server included in the information processing system, comprising: a control step of controlling an input device by communication established with the input device in response to a request from a request unit.
  • a control program provides: A control program for a server included in the information processing system, which causes a computer to execute a control step of controlling an input device by communication established with the input device in response to a request from a request unit.
  • data can be acquired from various input devices connected to the mobile phone.
  • the information processing system 100 converts data provided by an input device connected to a mobile phone through a server so that the data can be output by the mobile phone.
  • the information processing system 100 includes a mobile phone 110, a server 130, and an input device 140.
  • the mobile phone 110 includes a determination unit 111, a request unit 112, and a signal transfer control unit 113.
  • the determination unit 111 of the mobile phone 110 determines whether or not the own device 110 can control the input device 140 when the input device 140 is connected via the communication interface 150.
  • the request unit 112 requests the server 130 connected via the wireless communication network to control the input device 140.
  • the signal transfer control unit 113 is a signal between the input device 140 and the server 130 via the communication interface 150 and the wireless communication network so that the communication between the input device 140 and the server 130 is established and the server 130 can control the input device 140. Control the transfer.
  • the server 130 controls the input device 140 through communication established with the input device 140.
  • the server can acquire data from the input device by controlling the input device connected to the mobile phone.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining an overview of the information processing system 200 according to the present embodiment.
  • a smartphone 210 and a cloud server 230 are connected via a network 250 so as to communicate with each other.
  • the smartphone 210 is connected to the DVD player 240.
  • the smartphone 210 is connected to the DVD player 240 via a communication interface such as USB (Universal Serial Bus).
  • the smartphone 210 first determines whether or not the device can be identified. If the smartphone 210 can identify the device, it determines whether or not the file system can acquire data by itself, and further, the acquired data is stored in the own device. It is determined whether the data format can be processed by. If the result of the determination is that the device itself cannot be processed, the smartphone 210 connects to the cloud server 230 via the network 250 and requests control of the DVD player 240. Then, the smartphone 210 controls signal transfer in order to control communication between the cloud server 230 and the DVD player 240.
  • USB Universal Serial Bus
  • the cloud server 230 When the cloud server 230 requests the smartphone 210 to control the DVD player 240, the cloud server 230 controls the DVD player 240 through communication established between the smartphone 210 and the DVD player 240.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of the information processing system 200 according to the present embodiment.
  • the smartphone 210 includes a connection detection unit 311, a device determination unit 312, a file system determination unit 313, a data format determination unit 314, a user inquiry unit 315, and a wireless communication unit 316.
  • the smartphone 210 includes a USB interface 319, a content storage unit 320, and a display unit 321.
  • the wireless communication unit 316 includes a transmission unit 317 and a reception unit 318.
  • the cloud server 230 includes virtual PCs 330a to 330c.
  • the virtual PC 330 a includes a data reception unit 331, a data conversion unit 332, a virtual USB interface 333, and a data transmission unit 334.
  • the DVD player 240 is detachable from a DVD (Digital Video Disc) 341 and has a USB interface 342.
  • the connection detection unit 311 of the smartphone 210 detects that it is connected to any device via the USB interface 319 as a communication interface.
  • the device determination unit 312 recognizes that the device connected via the USB interface 319 is the DVD player 240
  • the device determination unit 312 determines whether the device can be controlled. That is, the device determination unit 312 detects whether the device has a driver for controlling the DVD player 240 by detecting the type of the device that has detected the connection, the manufacturer of the DVD player 240, the product type of the DVD player 240, and the like.
  • the file system determination unit 313 checks the file system of data stored on the DVD 341 and determines whether the smartphone 210 can access the DVD 341.
  • Universal Disk Format Universal Disk Format, UDF
  • UDF Universal Disk Format
  • the data format determination unit 314 determines whether the data format of the data stored in the DVD player 240 is compatible with the application of the own device.
  • the user inquiry unit 315 determines whether to access the cloud server 230 for the user. Or ask. In particular, the user inquiry unit 315 makes an inquiry to the user as to whether or not to request data processing from the cloud server 230 when the data format is determined to be a data format that cannot be processed by the own device.
  • the transmission unit 317 transmits the request result selected by the user to the virtual PC 330a of the cloud server 230.
  • the receiving unit 318 unencapsulates an IP (Internet Protocol) packet received from the virtual USB interface 333 and converts it into USB data. Then, data is transmitted to the USB interface 342 of the DVD player 240 via the USB interface 319. On the other hand, the DVD player 240 sends data (eg, content data) to the USB interface 319 via the USB interface 342 in response to a command from the virtual PC 330 a received via the smartphone 210.
  • IP Internet Protocol
  • the transmission unit 317 receives data from the DVD 341 via the USB interface 319, encapsulates the data in IP format, and transfers the data to the data reception unit 331.
  • the content storage unit 320 stores the converted data transmitted from the virtual PC 330a, and the display unit 321 is a display that displays the converted data.
  • the virtual PC 330 a of the cloud server 230 receives the request from the smartphone 210 at the data receiving unit 331.
  • the data conversion unit 332 converts the data acquired from the DVD player 240 into a data format that can be processed (displayed) by the smartphone 210 based on a request from the smartphone 210.
  • the virtual USB interface 333 establishes communication with the DVD player 240 and reads out and acquires data stored in the DVD 341 based on a request from the smartphone 210. Then, the data transmission unit 334 transmits the converted data to the smartphone 210.
  • the DVD player 240 is connected to the USB interface 319 of the smartphone 210 via the USB interface 342.
  • step S401 when the input device is connected to the smartphone 210, in step S403, the connection detection unit 311 of the smartphone 210 detects that the device (here, the DVD player 240) is connected via the USB interface.
  • step S409 the smartphone 210 determines whether or not the DVD player 240 can be controlled by itself (S409a). If it is determined that the DVD player 240 can be controlled by the own device, the smartphone 210 further checks the file system and determines whether the data of the DVD 341 can be acquired by the own device (S409b). Further, the smartphone 210 determines whether or not the content data stored in the DVD player 240 can be displayed and reproduced by itself (S409c).
  • step S410 the user confirms where and how the data acquired from the input device is output.
  • the display unit 321 of the smartphone 210 performs a display such as “The content in the DVD has been recognized. Further, for example, options such as “smart phone”, “external display”, “attach mail”, and “upload to video site” may be displayed.
  • step S409 determines "impossible”, or even if the determination is "permissible” in step S409, if output via the cloud server is selected in step S410, in step S411
  • the smartphone 210 logs into the cloud server 230.
  • the transmission unit 317 requests the cloud server 230 to acquire data from the DVD player 240.
  • step S415 the virtual USB interface 333 of the cloud server 230 generates data for establishing communication with the DVD player 240.
  • the data transmission unit 334 encapsulates the communication establishment data and transmits it to the smartphone 210 (S417).
  • step S419 the smartphone 210 unencapsulates the communication establishment data received from the cloud server 230.
  • step S ⁇ b> 421 the USB interface 319 transmits the unencapsulated communication establishment data to the DVD player 240.
  • step S423 communication between the smartphone 210, the cloud server 230, and the DVD player 240 is established.
  • step S425 When communication with the cloud server 230 is established, in step S425, the cloud server 230 drives the DVD player 240, reads the data stored in the DVD 341, and transmits the data to the smartphone 210.
  • step S427 the smartphone 210 relays the data transmitted from the DVD player 240 for transmission to the cloud server 230.
  • the transmission unit 317 may transfer the data acquired from the DVD player 240 as an input device to the server after reaching a predetermined amount. For example, in the case of an input device with a very slow output, it is more efficient to merge the data once in the smartphone and send the data to the cloud server 230 after a certain amount of data is obtained.
  • step S429 the data reception unit 331 of the cloud server 230 receives the data relayed by the smartphone 210.
  • the cloud server 230 stores or transmits the received data.
  • step S431 the data transmission unit 334 converts the received data as necessary and transmits the converted data to the smartphone 210.
  • step S433 the smartphone 210 outputs (displays and reproduces) the received converted data.
  • step S501 when the connection detection unit 311 detects the connection of the device, the process proceeds to step S503.
  • step S503 the device determination unit 312 attempts to recognize the connected device. If the device cannot be recognized, the process proceeds to step S527, and a display for confirming to the user whether or not to request processing from the cloud server 230 is performed. If the connected device can be recognized, the process proceeds to step S507, and the USB interface 319 confirms the device descriptor. Further, in step S509, the USB interface 319 confirms whether or not the own device has a driver for controlling the connected device, and if not, proceeds to step S527.
  • step S527 the file system determination unit 313 checks the file system of the device. If the file system can be handled by itself, the process advances to step S513. On the other hand, if the file system cannot be handled by the own device, the process proceeds to step S527.
  • step S515 the data format determination unit 314 determines the data format of the data stored on the DVD 341 of the DVD player 240.
  • step S517 the smartphone 210 confirms whether it has an application that can process the data in the data format. If not, the process proceeds to step S535. On the other hand, if it is held, the process proceeds to step S519, and the display unit 321 displays a processing menu. For example, “display on smartphone”, “display on external display”, “attach mail”, “upload to video site”, “store in database”, etc. are displayed.
  • step S521 when an instruction to perform data processing is received from the user in step S521, the process proceeds to step S523, and data is acquired from the DVD player 240.
  • step S525 the display unit 321 displays (outputs) the acquired data.
  • step S527 the smartphone 210 displays a confirmation message for the user to confirm whether or not to request data processing from the server. If no request is sent to the cloud server 230 in step S529, the process ends.
  • step S531 the process proceeds to perform login processing and request the request.
  • step S533 the process proceeds to step S533 and if there is a data format notification from the cloud server 230, the process proceeds to step S517.
  • step S533 On the other hand, if there is no notification of the data format from the cloud server 230, the operation of confirming the presence / absence of notification is repeated in step S533.
  • step S535 the smartphone 210 displays a confirmation message for the user to confirm whether or not to request data processing from the cloud server 230. If no data processing is requested from the cloud server 230 in step S537, the process ends. On the other hand, when requesting data processing to the cloud server 230, the process proceeds to step S ⁇ b> 539 to perform login processing, and the transmission unit 317 transmits a data processing request to the cloud server 230. At this time, the data format that can be processed (reproduced and displayed) by the smartphone 210 is simultaneously notified to the cloud server 230.
  • step S519 After requesting the cloud server 230 for data processing, the process proceeds to step S519, and a processing menu is displayed.
  • a processing menu here, when an email transmission from the cloud server 230 or an upload to a website is instructed, such a request is sent from the smartphone 210 to the cloud server 230.
  • step S523 content data converted so as to be displayed on the smartphone 210 is acquired from the cloud server 230. In that case, the playback image of the DVD is displayed on the display unit 321 of the smartphone 210 in step S525.
  • step S551 when detecting the login from the smartphone 210, the virtual PC 330a of the cloud server 230 checks whether or not the user is a registered user. If not a registered user, the process ends. If it is a registered user, the virtual PC 330a subsequently receives a communication establishment request from the smartphone 210 in step S553. In step S555, the virtual PC 330a encapsulates communication establishment data (USB packet) generated by the USB protocol using the IP protocol.
  • USB packet communication establishment data
  • step S557 the virtual PC 330a transmits the encapsulated communication establishment data to the DVD player 240.
  • step S559 the virtual PC 330a establishes communication with the DVD player 240.
  • step S561 the virtual PC 330a acquires data from the DVD player 240.
  • step S563 the virtual PC 330a stores the acquired data in a memory (not shown).
  • step S565 the data receiving unit 331 acquires an instruction from the user.
  • step S567 the virtual PC 330a confirms whether or not the request is for requesting to store data. If it is necessary to store the data, the process proceeds to step S569, and storage (not shown) prepared in the cloud server 230 is obtained. The data is stored in
  • step S571 the data transmission unit 334 confirms whether it is necessary to transmit data to another device. If transmission is necessary, the process proceeds to step S573, and the data is transmitted to the designated address. If it is not necessary to transmit to another device, the process proceeds to step S575, where it is confirmed whether or not to reproduce and display on the smartphone 210, and if it is not necessary to transmit to the smartphone 210, the process is terminated. If transmission to the smartphone 210 is necessary, the process proceeds to step S577, and the data conversion unit 332 converts the data to be transmitted into a data format that can be processed by the smartphone 210. After data conversion, the data transmission unit 334 transmits the converted data.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a message displayed on the smartphone 210.
  • the display unit 321 of the smartphone 210 displays a message 601 indicating that a certain device has been connected to the USB interface 319 to the user.
  • a message 601 indicating whether to connect to the cloud server 230 and request control of the device is displayed.
  • the smartphone 210 allows the user to select whether to display the message (YES) or not (NO).
  • FIG. 7A, FIG. 7B, and FIG. 7C are diagrams for explaining in more detail the descriptor exchange described in steps S409 and S503. These drawings show packet data exchanged among the virtual PC 330a, the smartphone 210, and the DVD player 240.
  • FIG. 7A shows a sequence when an input / output device cannot be detected successfully.
  • a token packet and a data packet are transmitted from the smartphone 210 to the DVD player 240 in the setup stage S701.
  • the DVD player 240 transmits a handshake packet to the smartphone 210. Based on whether or not an appropriate handshake packet is returned, it is determined whether the DVD player 240 can be controlled by itself.
  • the device For example, if the device is assumed to be connected to the smartphone 210 in advance, an appropriate handshake packet is returned, and the data stage and status stage are continued.
  • the input / output device can be controlled by driving a device driver prepared in the smartphone 210 in accordance with the acquired device descriptor. However, the number of devices to which the smartphone 210 is supposed to be connected is very small. If no handshake packet is returned in the setup stage S701, USB disconnection processing is performed here (S702), and the smartphone 210 makes a data acquisition request to the virtual PC 330a (S413).
  • the virtual PC 330a performs the setup stage S703 again with the DVD player 240 via the smartphone 210, and proceeds to the data stage S704 to acquire device information such as a device descriptor.
  • the virtual PC 330a includes a number of drivers and data conversion modules in advance so that it can be connected to various input / output devices existing in the world. Therefore, the setup proceeds from the virtual PC 330a and the DVD player 240 to the setup stage S703, the data stage S704, and the status stage S705, and the connection with the DVD player 240 is properly established.
  • FIG. 7B shows a sequence when the smartphone 210 does not have a driver corresponding to the device descriptor acquired by the smartphone 210 from the DVD player 240.
  • a setup stage S711, a data stage S712, and a status stage S713 are performed between the smartphone 210 and the DVD player 240. If it is determined that the smartphone 210 does not have a device driver corresponding to the device descriptor acquired by these three stages, the USB disconnection process S714 is performed, and the smartphone 210 makes a data acquisition request to the virtual PC 330a (S413). .
  • the smartphone 210 requests the virtual PC 330a to connect to the DVD player 240.
  • the setup stage S715, the data stage S716, and the status stage S717 are performed again in the virtual PC 330a.
  • the virtual PC 330a can directly acquire the device descriptor from the DVD player 240 and drive the driver suitable for the device.
  • the device descriptor acquired from the DVD player 240 in the setup stage S721 and the data stage S722 between the smartphone 210 and the DVD player 240 is cached in the smartphone 210 to perform the USB disconnection process.
  • the smartphone 210 makes a data acquisition request to the virtual PC 330a (S413).
  • a connection establishment process with the DVD player 240 is started under the initiative of the virtual PC 330a (S725 to S727).
  • the smartphone 210 does not send the setup token packet and data packet to the DVD player 240, but generates a handshake packet and sends it to the virtual PC 330a.
  • the smartphone 210 receives the token packet and the data packet from the virtual PC 330a, the smartphone 210 reads the device descriptor from the cache without transmitting them to the DVD player 240, and transmits the device descriptor to the virtual PC 330a. That is, since it is possible to omit the process of acquiring the device descriptor from the DVD player 240, it is possible to efficiently resume the communication after disconnecting from the DVD player 240.
  • the smartphone 210 stores a table 730 indicating a correspondence relationship between a device descriptor having a device driver, an interface descriptor, a vendor ID, and a product ID.
  • the smartphone 210 compares the device descriptor notified from the DVD player 240 when the DVD player 240 is connected with the device descriptor in the table 730. When the device descriptor notified from the DVD player 240 matches the device descriptor on the table 730, the smartphone 210 determines that the DVD player 240 is an input device that can be processed by the own device. On the other hand, if the device descriptors do not match, the smartphone 210 determines that the input device cannot be processed by itself.
  • the vendor ID and product ID in the device descriptor notified from the DVD player 240 may be extracted and compared with the vendor ID and product ID in the table 730. In this case, if there is a matching vendor ID and product ID 7 in the table 730, it can be determined that the output device can be processed by the own device. Conversely, if the vendor ID and the product ID do not match, the smartphone 210 can determine that the DVD player 240 cannot be processed by itself.
  • the cloud server 230 includes a message table 740 that indicates the correspondence between the inquiry message and the input device.
  • the inquiry message is a message for making various inquiries to the user of the smartphone 210 (for example, an inquiry about a data output destination).
  • the data transmission unit 334 reads an inquiry message corresponding to the input device connected to the smartphone 210 from the table 740 and causes the display unit 321 of the smartphone 210 to display the inquiry message. For example, when the DVD player 240 is connected, an inquiry is made to the user as to “whether or not to reproduce on the smartphone screen”. When the scanner is connected, an inquiry is made as to whether or not to store the read image in the virtual PC.
  • a digital camera When a digital camera is connected, it asks whether to upload it to a blog, store it in a photo album on the Internet, or ask a print dealer to print a photo. Further, when a sensor is connected, candidates are displayed for prompting selection of where to send the sensor result.
  • the processing candidates performed in the cloud server 230 are stored in the processing candidate table 750 in association with various input devices. Specific processing contents, a data conversion method, a data size, and the like are also stored in association with each processing candidate. Processing candidates corresponding to the input device connected to the smartphone 210 are read from the processing candidate table 750 and displayed on the smartphone 210 so as to be selectable.
  • the display unit 321 of the smartphone 210 performs a display such as “The content in the DVD has been recognized. Further, for example, options such as “smart phone”, “external display”, “attach mail”, and “upload to video site” may be displayed.
  • a case where a Geiger counter 780 is connected to the smartphone 710 can be considered.
  • the cloud server 230 uses a GPS (Global Positioning System) sensor 722 that the smartphone 210 has.
  • the radiation dose, the detection location, and the detection time are associated with each other and transmitted to a designated site. Thereby, the user can easily disclose the radiation dose at each position on the map.
  • GPS Global Positioning System
  • the cloud server 230 uses the performance data obtained from the electronic musical instrument 790 as well as another musical instrument connected to another smart phone.
  • the performance data can be merged and output.
  • USB connection processing With reference to FIGS. 8A to 8D, signals exchanged between the cloud server 230, the smartphone 210, and the DVD player 240 until the establishment of USB communication will be described in more detail.
  • FIG. 7C an example in which a device descriptor is stored in a cache will be described.
  • step S801 the DVD player 240 is connected to the smartphone 210 and turned on.
  • step S802 the smartphone 210 starts USB connection processing with respect to the DVD player 240 and transmits a reset signal.
  • step S ⁇ b> 803 the smartphone 210 specifies an address for the DVD player 240. Thereafter, the address is added to a packet exchanged between the smartphone 210 and the DVD player 240.
  • step S804 the smartphone 210 performs “GET DESDCRIPTOR” processing in order to acquire the descriptor from the DVD player 240.
  • the processing of “GET DESDCRIPTOR” is the same as steps S721 to S723 described with reference to FIG.
  • the DVD player 240 transmits the device descriptor stored in the endpoint 0 area to the smartphone 210 (S806, S807).
  • the smartphone 210 transmits the confirmation signal (ACK) to the DVD player 240 in the status stage S723.
  • the smartphone 210 that has acquired the device descriptor at this time stores the device descriptor in the cache (S724). Further, using the device descriptor, it is determined whether the smartphone 210 is a controllable device (S409). If it is determined that the control is impossible, the process proceeds to step S811, the USB disconnection process is performed, and at the same time, the cloud server 230 is requested to control the DVD player 240 (S812).
  • step S813 the cloud server 230 starts processing to control the DVD player 240, and transmits a reset signal to the DVD player 240 via the smartphone 210.
  • step S 815 the cloud server 230 performs a set address and designates an address for the DVD player 240.
  • the cloud server 230 performs get descriptor (S816) and get configuration (S824) on the DVD player 240 via the smartphone 210 (S823). Specifically, in step S817, the cloud server 230 sends a get descriptor to the smartphone 210. In step S819, the smartphone 210 reads the device descriptor stored in the cache and transmits the device descriptor to the cloud server 230.
  • step S825 the DVD player 240 transmits the configuration descriptor stored in the endpoint 0 area.
  • the cloud server 230 performs BULK TRANSFER on the DVD player 240 via the smartphone 210 (S826), the DVD player 240 reads the content data stored on the DVD (S827), and the cloud server 230 is read out. Send to.
  • step S409 If it is determined in step S409 that the device is not a controllable device based on the device descriptor of the DVD player 240, the process proceeds to step S828 in FIG. 8B. In steps S828 and S829, a configuration descriptor acquisition process is performed, and the DVD player 240 transmits the configuration descriptor to the smartphone 210 accordingly. In step S832, the smartphone 210 stores the acquired configuration descriptor in the cache. In step S409, the smartphone 210 determines whether the DVD player 240 is a controllable device for the smartphone 210 based on the configuration descriptor. If it is determined that the control is not possible, the process proceeds to step S833, and the USB connection between the smartphone 210 and the DVD player 240 is disconnected.
  • the smartphone 210 After disconnecting the USB connection, the smartphone 210 requests the cloud server 230 to control the DVD player 240. In response to the control request, the cloud server 230 starts USB control and transmits a reset signal to the DVD player 240 via the smartphone 210 (S835), and then performs a set address (S836), and sets the address to DVD. The player 240 is designated. Furthermore, when a descriptor is requested from the smartphone 210 by GET DESCRIPTOR (S837), the smartphone 210 reads the device descriptor from the cache instead of relaying the request to the DVD player 240 (S839), and the cloud server 230 (S840).
  • the cloud server 230 executes GET CONFIGURATION on the DVD player 240 via the smartphone 210 (S841), the smartphone 210 does not transmit the command to the DVD player 240, but instead stores the configuration stored in the cache. The descriptor is read and transmitted to the cloud server 230 (S843).
  • the cloud server 230 performs BULK TRANSFER for the DVD player 240 via the smartphone 210 (S844), the DVD player 240 reads the content data stored on the DVD (S845), To the cloud server 230.
  • step S409 If it is determined in step S409 that the device is a controllable device based on the configuration descriptor (B), the process proceeds to BULK TRANSFER shown in step S846 of FIG. 8C. Even in BULK TRANSFER, the setup stage, the data stage, and the status stage are performed, so that the DVD player 240 reads the content data from the DVD 341 and transmits it to the smartphone 210 (S849).
  • the smartphone 210 Upon receiving the read content data, the smartphone 210 stores the content data in a cache (S851), and determines whether there is an application that can reproduce the content data (S852).
  • step S853 the process is continued without accessing the cloud server 230. That is, in this case, the content data of the DVD player 240 can be reproduced as it is on the smartphone 210.
  • step S854 the USB connection is disconnected, and the process proceeds to step S856 in FIG. 8D.
  • the cloud server 230 is also requested for USB device control.
  • the smartphone 210 requests the cloud server 230 to control the DVD player 240.
  • the cloud server 230 starts USB control and transmits a reset signal to the DVD player 240 via the smartphone 210 (S857), and subsequently performs a set address (S859).
  • the player 240 is designated.
  • the smartphone 210 reads the device descriptor from the cache instead of relaying the request to the DVD player 240 (S863), and the cloud server 230.
  • the cloud server 230 executes GET CONFIGURATION on the DVD player 240 via the smartphone 210 (S865)
  • the smartphone 210 reads the configuration descriptor stored in the cache instead of relaying the command.
  • the smartphone 210 is relayed and transmitted to the cloud server 230 (S867).
  • the smartphone 210 reads the input data stored in the cache (S871), and sends it to the cloud server 230. Send.
  • the smartphone 210 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 910, a ROM (Read Only Memory) 920, a wireless communication unit 316, a RAM (Random Access Memory) 940, a storage 950, and an input / output interface 960.
  • CPU Central Processing Unit
  • ROM Read Only Memory
  • RAM Random Access Memory
  • the CPU 910 is a central processing unit and controls the entire smartphone 210 by executing various programs.
  • the ROM 920 is a read-only memory, and stores various parameters and the like in addition to a boot program that the CPU 910 should execute first.
  • the RAM 940 stores a connection detection result 941, a device determination result 942, a file system determination result 943, a data format determination result 944, acquired content data 945, and converted content data 946.
  • the wireless communication unit 316 controls communication with the cloud server 230 via the network.
  • the RAM 940 temporarily stores a connection detection result 941, a device determination result 942, a file system determination result 943, and a data format determination result 944.
  • the connection detection result 941 is a detection result of the connected device detected by the connection detection unit 311.
  • the device determination result 942 is a result of determining what kind of connected device is detected.
  • the file system determination result 943 is a result of determining whether or not the file system of the data stored in the DVD player 240 acquired by the own device can be acquired by the own device.
  • the data format determination result 944 is a result of determining whether or not the data format of the data stored in the DVD player 240 is processing capability by itself.
  • the RAM 940 temporarily stores acquired content data 945 and converted content data 946.
  • the acquired content data 945 is content data acquired from an input device such as the DVD player 240 and is to be transmitted to the cloud server 230.
  • the converted content data 946 is content data converted in the cloud server 230 and is to be played back on the smartphone 210.
  • the storage 950 stores a processing capability database 951 indicating the processing capability of the smartphone. By referring to this database, it can be determined whether or not the smartphone 210 is content data that can be processed by itself. Further, the storage 950 stores a device determination module 953, a file system determination module 954, a data format determination module 955, a data relay module 956, a user interface display module 957, and a data processing application 959.
  • the device determination module 953 functions as the device determination unit 312 when executed by the CPU 910.
  • the file system determination module 954 functions as the file system determination unit 313 by being executed by the CPU 910.
  • the data format determination module 955 functions as the data format determination unit 314 by being executed by the CPU 910. Furthermore, the data relay module 956 is executed by the CPU 910 and functions together with the wireless communication unit 316 to relay data exchange between the cloud server 230 and the input device. Specifically, USBoverIP encapsulation and uncapsulation are performed.
  • the user interface display module 957 displays the dialog as shown in FIG. 6 on the display unit 321 of the smartphone 210 by being executed by the CPU 910.
  • the input / output interface 960 relays input / output data with the input / output device.
  • a display unit 321, a touch panel 962, a speaker 964, a microphone 965, and a camera 966 built in the smartphone 210 are connected to the input / output interface 960.
  • the smartphone 210 includes a USB interface 319 to which an external device can be connected.
  • the information processing system can control an input device that is connected to a smartphone and that does not have a driver pre-installed.
  • the present invention may be applied to a system composed of a plurality of devices, or may be applied to a single device. Furthermore, the present invention can also be applied to a case where an information processing program that implements the functions of the embodiments is supplied directly or remotely to a system or apparatus. Therefore, in order to realize the functions of the present invention on a computer, a program installed in the computer, a medium storing the program, and a WWW (World Wide Web) server that downloads the program are also included in the scope of the present invention. .
  • WWW World Wide Web
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